Noise Abatement

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Gary Wyngarden

Cruising World had an interesting article in their January issue on dealing with engine noise. They described some techniques such as multilayered insulation for the engine compartment, some high tech engine mounts, sealing the openings to the engine compartment with gaskets (while still allowing for air intake so the engine can breathe) etc. I was wondering what experience anyone has had with these approaches or others. Have they been successful? Any tips for the rest of us? Thanks for your help. Gary Wyngarden S/V Shibumi H335
 
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Terry

Gary, sail more? I know that Hunter offers...

a noise abatement shield upgrade option containing lead that is supposed to be more effective than their standard material. We have not tried it but you might inquire. Terry
 
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Terry, I think Gary is trying to start a tread on

the subject. His question wasn't about his needs. :)
 
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Gary Wyngarden

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Fred, I'd love to have a quieter engine (or a more muffled one anyway)and the 37.5 I'm looking at has a noisier one than my 33.5. I also think it would make for an interesting thread. Gary Wyngarden S/V Shibumi H335
 
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richard

I recently installed sound insulation

inside the engine box on my O'Day 31. I used the kit of 1" insulation from West Marine. It helped, but not as much as I was hoping for. I would do it again though, and plan to add some more in the future.
 
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Rich Stidger

I used Soundown product- lead/foam

I sound-proofed my genset compartment with 3/4" and 1.5" lead-foam with a foil backing product from Soundown in Massachusetts. It made a dramatic difference. The area I was sound-proofing was a aft stbd lazarette in my 40.5 and since I had the generator with fuel, exhaust, and water lines entering as well as an air supply, I couldn't get a tight and complete job accomplished. However, even with the gaps and openings, the difference was great. We can now carry on a normal conversation in the cockpit sitting on top of the generator, whereas before the noise was obnoxious. Below deck it is reasonably quiet, and if we close the doors to the aft cabin, the generator is just a low throbbing sound. Compared to the 1" leadless-foam that is in my engine compartment from the factory it is a much superior product. I've added the link to Soundown below. It is expensive stuff, but it does work well. Rich
 
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